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The reason psy-op makes you ignore what you already know. https://t.co/IU4V724caA

The reason psy-op overshadows the desires and reality of wants that are already there. https://t.co/NZtUl8jnce

Imagine wanting something and then asking yourself “Why?” It’s not the asking why that’s a problem. It’s the ignoring of *regardless of if you have a reason*, you do want it anyway. We overshadow the reality of what is true with what is real & legible. https://t.co/udqNt4kfcc

Imagine someone saying, “Can you pass me the chili flakes today? I want food to be a bit spicier today.” Imagine asking to that “Oh, why? Is that right?” as your hand hovers over the chili flakes. Checking, before taking as fact. We do this to ourselves.

Kids understand this much better than us. There does not need to be a reason to do and want something. Live firmly in the true, without losing your grip of what is real. https://t.co/XdMLPdWneu

Morality is its own psy-op, but one way of the way it manifests is in humans sufficiently well programmed to doubt what they want, if it’s “immoral” or “wrong”, they’ll doubt what they want or the trueness and rightness of what they want. https://t.co/EnqXo3loh4

This is the reason psy-op. The doubting, the frailty of the true, in face of the reasonable and justifiable. The recommendation for rationalists and others constrained this way is to give no fucks about the real for a while and focus just on the true. https://t.co/a8WzFzDSHh

Here is a way to start cultivating that sense of true. https://t.co/jADZDMVsFE

Here’s another way. https://t.co/EK2mPc37zA

Addendum: The reason psy-op making you doubt your happy feeling. As if it couldn’t co-exist around doubt. As if doubt somehow made this thing you know you just felt never exist. https://t.co/lmf1rBFl4L